Stochastic Differential Equation Models for OSS Reliability Analysis
Shigeru Yamada () and
Yoshinobu Tamura
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Shigeru Yamada: Tottori University
Yoshinobu Tamura: Yamaguchi University
Chapter Chapter 4 in OSS Reliability Measurement and Assessment, 2016, pp 27-32 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Network technologies have made rapid progress with the dissemination of computer systems in all areas. These network technologies become increasingly more complex in a wide sphere. The mainstream of software development environment is the development paradigms such as concurrent distributed development environment and the so-called open source project by using network computing technologies. Especially, an OSS (open source software) system is used all over the world. Such OSS systems which serve as key components of critical infrastructures in our society are still ever-expanding now. The open source project contains special features so-called software composition by which several geographically-dispersed components are developed in all parts of the world.
Keywords: Stochastic Differential Equation Model; Open Source Project; Distributed Development Paradigm; Software Reliability Growth Models; Software Reliability Assessment Method (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-31818-9_4
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